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Petzl DUO LED 5 Headlamp |
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Our Price:
$108.95
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Item # PTZ0185
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Available Colors: (click to view)
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One Size
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Description of Petzl DUO LED 5 Headlamp:
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The Petzl Duo LED 5 Headlamp combines an ultra-bright Halogen bulb and five LED bulbs to give you the option between long-distance lighting or energy savings. The LED bulbs run for 65 hours with the four AA batteries to help you set up a tent, hike in the dark, or read at night. When you need more light, switch to the Halogen to get a 100-meter beam from the versatile Petzl Duo LED 5 Headlamp for demanding night activities like climbing and skiing.
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Bottom Line: You don't need to compromise between long-range lighting and long-lasting lighting. The Petzl Duo LED 5 Headlamp provides both in one versatile package.
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| Petzel Duo 02-22-08 |
Colin Skye (1):  |
| This would be the Baddest Headlamp to ever surface the GEAR WORLD!
I was like a little boy opening his xmas presents for the first time when I found this light was still available.
Best *#@**@ headlamb ever.
Used the first edition for 5 years, backpackin trips 3-4 times a year.Now I be orderin another.
Thanks Petzel.
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| Half good, Half bad 01-04-10 |
Reid Redenius (0):  |
| After owning a Petzl (alongside many others such as black diamond) for years without a problem, I decided to make another investment in a nice headlamp. The Duo is good in the fact that the LED's are extremely bright and cover a nice big area close up, the fact that it's waterproof, it's comfortable even with 4 AA's, and it's a Petzl, so you know it's good. The bad part is that the Halogen bulb was the reason for the purchase, and it's not nearly as bright as it's claimed to be, unless you run lithium batteries($$$). Also, its focus leaves much to be desired in regards to pinpointing at a distance and even, well-spread lighting close up. Not nearly as impressed with this halogen as I was with my MYO5, which is basically a spotlight/floodlight for your head. If you can find a myo5, buy it instead.... has the led's as well as the halogen, it's cheaper, brighter, and weighs half what this one does. |
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| Powerful, versatile, eats batteries 03-26-09 |
Joey Hannes (13):  |
| The halogen bulb on this thing is pretty sweet for lighting something in the distance and the 5 LEDs can make it seem like nearly daylight in your immediate surroundings. My roommate got one and I borrowed it on a remote bouldering trip and I wish I could afford one. It seems heavy but it isn't bad at all one you got it on your head. Luckily it uses AAs too because he says it didn't last as long as he had hoped. Also he claims the case is waterproof but I'm not about to jump in the river with it on quite yet. |
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Power Source:
4 AA batteries
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Burn Time:
[Halogen] 4hr; [LED] 65hr
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Waterproof:
Yes, to 5m (16ft)
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Recommended Use:
Backpacking, camping, climbing, night skiing
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Weight:
[With batteries] 10.6oz (300g)
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Country of Origin:
France (Includes Monaco)
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